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Should you try to boost your resume? While the answer appears simple that anyone would like to work on getting credentials and experiences that look good on paper, the larger question includes a bigger set of problems:
Should you do things because they look impressive to other people?
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An argument for not trying to please people: You should never work on something with the sole purpose of adding it to your resume.
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How can we focus on independently deciding our actions and quality of life, when so much of our lives are spent interacting with other people?
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